Studying the interaction between AGN jets and lobes and their surrounding environment is important in order to understand how they transfer energy to their environment as well as determining the intrinsic physical properties of the sources themselves. This paper presents broad-band VLA polarization and Faraday rotation observations of the radio galaxy Coma A (3C 277.3) from 1 to 4 GHz, including archival VLA observations at 4.9 and 15 GHz. Through broad-band polarization model-fitting, we find that an external Faraday screen with a turbulent magnetic field provides an appropriate description to most of the data. By combining the polarization and Faraday rotation results with previous H α observations, we identified the H α-emitting gas as ...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Studying the interaction between AGN jets and lobes and their surrounding environment is important i...
14 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in "The Power of Faraday Tomography" special issue of ...
This thesis considers whether “Faraday complexity” — information imprinted as a frequency-dependent ...
We present wideband (1 - 6.5 GHz) polarimetric observations, obtained with the Karl G. Jansky Very L...
We present wideband (1 - 6.5 GHz) polarimetric observations, obtained with the Karl G. Jansky Very L...
Thesis title: Girt by B: Radio Polarimetric Observations of Kiloparsec-Scale Magnetic Fields Thesis...
It has recently been suggested that conduction-driven magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities may op...
Radio emission in the form of giant radio relics is observed at the periphery of galaxy clusters. Th...
Radio emission in the form of giant radio relics is observed at the periphery of galaxy clusters. Th...
Radio relics are elongated sources related to shocks driven by galaxy cluster merger events. Althoug...
Radio relics are elongated sources related to shocks driven by galaxy cluster merger events. Althoug...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Studying the interaction between AGN jets and lobes and their surrounding environment is important i...
14 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in "The Power of Faraday Tomography" special issue of ...
This thesis considers whether “Faraday complexity” — information imprinted as a frequency-dependent ...
We present wideband (1 - 6.5 GHz) polarimetric observations, obtained with the Karl G. Jansky Very L...
We present wideband (1 - 6.5 GHz) polarimetric observations, obtained with the Karl G. Jansky Very L...
Thesis title: Girt by B: Radio Polarimetric Observations of Kiloparsec-Scale Magnetic Fields Thesis...
It has recently been suggested that conduction-driven magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities may op...
Radio emission in the form of giant radio relics is observed at the periphery of galaxy clusters. Th...
Radio emission in the form of giant radio relics is observed at the periphery of galaxy clusters. Th...
Radio relics are elongated sources related to shocks driven by galaxy cluster merger events. Althoug...
Radio relics are elongated sources related to shocks driven by galaxy cluster merger events. Althoug...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
Aims. We investigate the distribution and properties of Faraday rotating and synchrotron emitting re...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...